The Works of Shakespeare, Band 10Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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... heart of hope . Mar. I do beseech you , By all the battles wherein we have fought , By the blood we have shed together , by the vows We have made to endure friends , that you directly Set me against Aufidius and his Antiates ; And that ...
... heart of hope . Mar. I do beseech you , By all the battles wherein we have fought , By the blood we have shed together , by the vows We have made to endure friends , that you directly Set me against Aufidius and his Antiates ; And that ...
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... heart . city ; Go you to the Learn how ' tis held ; and what they are that must Be hostages for Rome . First Sol . Will not you go ? Auf . I am attended at the cypress grove : I pray you- " Tis south the city mills - bring me word ...
... heart . city ; Go you to the Learn how ' tis held ; and what they are that must Be hostages for Rome . First Sol . Will not you go ? Auf . I am attended at the cypress grove : I pray you- " Tis south the city mills - bring me word ...
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... heart , That is not glad to see thee ! You are three That Rome should dote on : yet , by the faith of men , We have some old crab - trees here at home that will not Be grafted to your relish . Yet welcome , warriors : We call a nettle ...
... heart , That is not glad to see thee ! You are three That Rome should dote on : yet , by the faith of men , We have some old crab - trees here at home that will not Be grafted to your relish . Yet welcome , warriors : We call a nettle ...
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... heart , I will practise the insinuating nod and be off to them most counterfeitly ; that is , sir , I will counterfeit the bewitchment of some popular man and give it bountiful to the de- sirers . Therefore , beseech you , I may be ...
... heart , I will practise the insinuating nod and be off to them most counterfeitly ; that is , sir , I will counterfeit the bewitchment of some popular man and give it bountiful to the de- sirers . Therefore , beseech you , I may be ...
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... heart . Bru . With a proud heart he wore his humble weeds . Will you dismiss the people ? Re - enter Citizens . Sic . How now , my masters ! have you chose this man ? First Cit . He has our voices , sir . Bru . We pray the gods he may ...
... heart . Bru . With a proud heart he wore his humble weeds . Will you dismiss the people ? Re - enter Citizens . Sic . How now , my masters ! have you chose this man ? First Cit . He has our voices , sir . Bru . We pray the gods he may ...
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